Detection. In or
der to detect any attempts to illegally
jam the radio channel used with your alarm system a
special jamming detection function is incorporated
into the Solar Siren. If this feature is selected, and the
radio channel is jammed continuously for 30 seconds,
when the system is armed, the Solar Siren will emit a
pre-alarm series of rapid bleeps for 5 seconds. If the
jamming continues for a further 10 seconds or more a
full alarm condition will occur.
The Jamming Detection circuit is designed to
permanently scan for jamming signals. However, it is
possible that it may detect other local radio
interference operating legally or illegally on the same
frequency. If it is planned to operate the jamming
detection feature we recommend that the system is
monitored for false jamming alarms for at least 2
weeks prior to leaving the Jamming Detect function on
permanently. To select the Jamming Detect feature
simply fit the jumper link across P1 on the Solar Siren
PCB. For further advice on the Jamming Detect
function please call our Technical Helpline.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
One Remote Contr
ol Unit is supplied in the standard
package. However additional Remote Control Units
can be purchased separately, if required. Any
number of Remote Control Units can be used with
your system, providing they are all coded with the
system ‘House Code’.
The Remote Control Unit(s) are used to operate the
Solar Siren and to Arm and Disarm the system.
The Remote Control Unit also incorporates a personal
attack button. This sounds the alarm at any time
whether the system is armed or not. Just press ‘PANIC’
and the alarm will sound. If this is activated by
mistake you can cancel the alarm by pressing and
releasing the ‘OFF’ button on the Remote Control.
SETTING UP THE
REMOTE CONTROL
12 VOL
T BATTERY
Remove the cover with
a coin and insert the
battery with the negative (-)
towards the battery spring.
HOUSE CODE
Inside you will find a r
ow of 8 dip
switches 1 - 8. This is your House
Code. Set these switches
to the same combination of
‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ as the dip
switches in the Solar
Siren. Replace the battery
cover.
Stand within view of the Solar Siren and hold the ‘ON’
button on the Remote Control to the ‘ON’ position for
approximately 10 seconds until the Solar Siren
acknowledges the signal by emitting one long bleep
(unless Bleep Disable has been set). This operation
takes the Solar Siren out of Service mode and into
Disarmed mode.
To Arm the Solar Siren, press and release the ‘ON’
button on the Remote Control. The Solar Siren will
acknowledge the signal by bleeping once.
To Disarm the Solar Siren, press and release the ‘OFF’
button on the Remote Control. The Solar Siren will
acknowledge the signal by bleeping twice.
To test the range of the Solar Siren, press and release
the ‘OFF’ button on the Remote Control from in and
around the property and from all locations where you
plan to install the detectors, and check that the Solar
Siren acknowledges the signals by bleeping twice
each time the Remote Control is operated.
When you have finished testing the Solar Siren and
Remote Control, turn the Solar Siren to Service mode
by pressing and holding the ‘OFF’ button on the
Remote Control for approximately 10 seconds. The
Solar Siren will acknowledge the signals by bleeping
twice, followed by one long bleep, after which the
‘OFF’ button can be released.
The Solar Siren is now in Service mode.
IMPOR
TANT
Ensur
e that the Solar Siren is in Service mode before
proceeding with the installation of the detectors,
otherwise a full alarm condition will be caused.
Eclipse E100
5
PANIC
ON OFF
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
House
Code
PANIC
ON OFF